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Show I BORROWED HUSBANDS MILDRED BARBOUR l 1 Cop. light. 1921, by th Whlrr Syn- 1 It vi not uQtil th- wa limbing H tail and the driver inked B " her to. lady "" that KUC) realized H thai ihr had no where to go. B Sh had laft tha Rtanteya without H9 '''In ffOOdbjre either to Connie or to B hr room ah h H "0 the atari banir of rha HV reet door cloning, ao he juJice-i II -" w and waa already finding solace among il habll i.e. of till H In her west If nail condition?. - Ik H "' N'unt x had a ridiculous dsure mow and iha moaning of the wind to AS was, the breetc thu: Sj n pproacblns; Spring Despite the . hill1 In the air. there n th xiibtlo hlntl W ""J L . H 5 Tho tax: driver asked again "Wh i to lady?" I I "i don't know." anld Nancy, absent - ly. and ihi.n noting his eiirloiia e- preaaion, ihe pulled herself together I- 1 d 1 oh 1 'i 1 alhor alk." I Sh openfl hr riioli-hag and re moved a bill. I "Thl la for your trouble." I 1 1 r muttered aomelhlng vrhlrh couidj be Interpreted M thnnk. looked ' her curiously again. nd mounted Ufcs ilfilr' BSfU Nancy turned away abruptly, and! started down tho street. She had gone a block or two before she he-1 came aware of the fact that a motor! car was following her at a ll rret di'ni It waa funning along or . Ion r-er.i and keeping clOM to tni 1 curb. Sh fUl. kened her pace and the speed of the motor waa Instantly ac- I . ler.i !i .1. She eoVusK. .1 mentally and dropped drop-ped bacf. to lie! former aaunierlrig ! gall She hn-l ,, much to thin': abOMl 'r permit a philandering iiiuliu -I-' to AUtroci her. Within a few minuted the car came' ii brx .ist oi her "Well. Nancy I see you can't be pick. I up. ChUCKled a man Olc Nancy aauntered over to the curb. 1 "Hollo, Doctor! Hon did "i hap I pen to recognize me in ihla dar. street?- I umlled as hi- threw open the dwr of the car and motioned her In. ' She i coming, tny own. my SWMt llj heart would quicken and bo.it I Had 1 lain for a century dead." hv-i quoted luuRltlngh. . I'r'tv bill i i terl Irrelevant." : commented Nam -ireking into th; seat heaide him. 'Whc are you do ! ing around hero at thi. hour ( evening?" "I came to make my rrnmisd cMl on Mrs. Stanley iioplng. of courae, to' ser. you and caue.li' .i fUffipn of you' anlshlng up the street. I'll drop you wherever you want io go." Nancy laughed chnorlOMly, "I hay! no p!h-- In the world to ft I'm homeless and forlorn tonigh: " |